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Title
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Computerworld Newspaper Article, February 2, 1972
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Identifier
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camh-dob-011034
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Topic
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Computers, Computer security
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Dates
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1972-02-02
1972-02-02
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Box
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2007-255-263
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Folder
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310.12
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A Computerworld newspaper article discussing the Federal government's role in monitoring and controlling computer applications, and the recommendations of a recent report prepared by the President's Office of Science and Technology. There is concern that computers will impact economics, values, goals, priorities,and social issues. Proper federal policies are needed to guide computer technology development to assure that security and privacy are managed, and society will not be detrimentally impacted.
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Title
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Conference overview by Ruth M. Davis, November 19, 1973
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Identifier
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camh-dob-011135
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Creator
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United States. National Bureau of Standards
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Topic
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Computers, Computer security
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Box
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2007-255-282
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Folder
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246.2: "Legislation ... Government Activities 1973"
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A conference overview by Ruth M. Davis, the Director for the Institute for Computer Sciences and Technology National Bureau of Standards. Davis discusses the concern of privacy issues with computers.
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Title
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Newspaper Article by Linda Greenhouse, Special to the New York Times, June 23, 1987
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Identifier
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camh-dob-011158
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Creator
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Greenhouse, Linda
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Topic
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Computer security, Security classification (Government documents)
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Dates
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1987-06-23
1987-06-23
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Box
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2007-255-620
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Folder
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file 8
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Resource
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Jack B. Brooks papers
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Description
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A newspaper article written by Linda Greenhouse. The article is a special piece for the New York Times, and includes handwritten notations. The article states that the House will interfere with President Reagan's plans regarding access and control of computers, and the bill proposed by Congressman Jack Brooks will restore civilian authority over non-classified security data.